Show Pae 2 T"e F'oav Octree' Ufa"’ Sfates-u- n 1 3 Itl- - Presley prayed for ‘insight’ before dying says book sr FOOTBALL WEEKEND SPECIAL motor tod B v t - A?- E T Avr xttWgr B vri Ap"e "pr A:or 113 00 Horn Journal allege that Presley w ho disapproved of substances like thought the use of drUT addicted Elvis Presley begged marijuana was OK and drug prescribed God to "help me have insight to a He first used drugs while in the according sms" me my forgive and returned home new book by his stepmother and Army in 1959 " with "two trunks full of three stepbrothers the book says Dear llod please help me to get On the day Presley died Rick back when I feel down like this and the m for Stanley said he refilled a prescripgood to always strive world" Presley is quoted a sav in tion for Dilaudid capsules and We returned to hear Presley praying in the book entitled t'h i Lot You render bv Dee Presley Stanley said the singer asked not to be disturbed unld 4 pm because he and David BUv and Rirk Stanley An excerpt of the book m the needed " plenty of rest for the November issue of the Esidies tour” NEW YORK fAlVHour before he died a deeply depressed and wr person Double Occupancy Include deluxe accommodation private pane color television heated swimming pv! and 24 hour reuurant service fourty car service to and from $y Harbor Don’t crry about the traffic it a walk acres campu to the stadium For reservation phone Airrt He was found unconscioui bathroom floor of his home pm and pronounced dead ukw later David Stanley said he had foot Presley unconscious os tW bathroom floor before and though Elvis had suffered an overdowd the drugs he took that marno Presley's narcotics tod is p beta mines were legally preichU by a number of doctors whoewh only about "cars and other pfu k gave them” Rick Sunley said Matheson urges Utah residents to voice opinions on missile site SALT LAKE CITY lAPi-G- ov says I'tah Scott Matheson residents must make their views known about placement of the 33 billion MX missile system in I'tah and its impact on the state At his monthly news conference Matheson said he Wednesday believes the opinions of Clah and Nevada residents will have an affect on MX missile siting "I assure you we’re going to have all the public meetings that you can stand " he said 300KS (4 HORTICULTURAL CULINfiRV SOME SPECIAL THINGS FOR CHILDREN the U2-- 5 GflRDErfflOUSEiKITCHENGBRDEM NmNLOGRNjX ! j Meanwhile a critic of the controversial MX called the system a "screwball approach" to national security Herbert Scoville a former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency told a news conference that placing the missiles on submarines would be a lot cheaper but would upset vested interests within the military He said rather than causing the Soviet Union to scale down the arms race the MX system will force the Russians to increase spending for nuclear hardware Scoville said Utahns should oppose location of the MX system in their stale because it will make them the Sovirt Union's number one missile target If nuclear war ever came he said no one in Utah would survive Furthermore he said missile construction would create a boom-bus- t economy in Nevada and Utah Matheson said the missile system could drastically alter the future lifestyles of Utah residents and the state must make sure the project is adapted to meet local needs He said he is convinced the MX is needed as a nuclear deterrent Hut he said he is concerned about the impact of building a network of missile bunkers and connecting railroad tracks in the western Utah desert At least a third of the system is proposed for western Utah with the rest of it slated for eastern Nevada Matheson noted that tla g billion dollar project would nabl three times more costly this tb Alaskan pipeline Scoville a former senior Kinba with the old Atomic Energy Coo mission said the 33 bilhoa dch price tag will likely jump to H billion or more because of infktiox I “Just since June the arigal figure went up 3 billion beaut d inflation” he said ( Scoville favors a system of sab submarines each carrying tsi missiles and crews of about tdoM I men Deployed along US coastlines the submarine cuU accomplish the same goal it I MX land-base- system aid However he said the mibiair doesn't support the plan boas the Air Force would ha veto pa a a major missile system and Ik Navy fears it would makeobuka its expensive Tndent nude marine fleet d WE ARE HIRING Nuclear Power Program: Engmenrg and Science majors preferred guaranteed salary to — Soeoal S30000 after 1 year post graduate education four years of experience NUCLEAR POWER SCHOLARSHIP anwiabte to Jvewora Management Positions: Aviation Training: AU majors considered 1 afieoesoi mw year of flight training guaranteed salary to $26000 Al majors considered management of personnel in a shipboard environment salary to $24000 after four years experience Financial Management: Civil Engineenng: Business Finance and management majors preferred six months graduate education guaranteed salary to $24000 after four years perience Ovd engineers preferred engineenng management and control positions salary to $24000 after four years of experience Benefits Include: Interviews Will Be Held: Utah State University Placement Center October 25 1979 —30 days paid vacation per year —Free medical and dental care retrement program -V- aluable experience for future career planning An officer s commission in the United States Navy a much less cost he said of I |